Word: bmf
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Former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele emphasized the important role that students will play in the upcoming election at the sixth annual Lincoln Day Dinner in Eliot House dining hall last night. The Harvard Republican Club (HRC) and the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) co-sponsored the dinner, which attracted approximately 150 students—the largest audience ever to attend an HRC event, according to HRC President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10. Steele, who became the first African American elected to a state-wide office in Maryland when he became lieutenant governor...
...while Barnhill found a community within the Black Men’s Forum, many BMF members were as privileged as their white peers...
...exception was Brandon M. Terry ’05, a former BMF president who had come to Harvard from urban Baltimore...
...hop” attire only serve to remind their fan-base of the negative things associated with that group (and thus the NBA), the organization implemented a business-attire dress code for all public appearances. On our own campus, the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) is similarly aware of image as one of the paramount obstacles for black men in America. Echoing the NBA dress code, the BMF tries to promote a positive image through their bi-weekly “BMF Tie Day,” which Brotherhood Chair Sangu Delle ’10 described...
...playing “slip-and-slide.” In a dramatic indication of the double standard at play, Quad Day and the damage to the lawn were reportedly photographed and celebrated on a Facebook profile of the very student who later initiated the email complaints about the BMF and ABHA gathering...